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Judith Croxton 20th Contracting Squadron director of business operator; Col. Helen Brasher 20th Maintenance Group commander; Lt. Col. Susan Pooler 408th Contracting Support Brigade, deputy commander; 1st Lt. Renea Skelton 20th Force Support Squadron sustainment flight services deputy; Chief Master Sgt. Juanita Osby, 20th Comptroller Squadron superintendent and Mrs. Kathy Olsen, 3rd Army Command archivist, applaud the attendees to “Voices of Everyday Women” panel on Shaw Air Force Base S.C., March 13, 2012. The event panel featured women speaking about personal and professional experiences. Over 100 men and women joined this event in honor of Women’s History Month.

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